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Delhi Township adopts 2027–2032 capital plan, accepts 2025 audit and renews auditor contract

Delhi Charter Township Board of Trustees · June 16, 2026
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Summary

The Delhi Charter Township Board on June 16 adopted its 2027–2032 Capital Improvement Program, accepted the township's audited financial statements for the year ended Dec. 31, 2025, and approved a five-year audit services agreement with Siegfried Crandall P.C.

The Delhi Charter Township Board of Trustees on June 16 adopted a six-year Capital Improvement Program covering 2027 through 2032 and accepted the township's audited financial statements for the fiscal year ended Dec. 31, 2025.

The board voted 6-0 to accept the 2027–2032 Capital Improvements Plan after the Planning Commission's unanimous recommendation on June 8. The plan lists near-term projects for streets, sidewalks, parks, and sewer system upgrades and includes the 2027 capital budget and proposed priorities for later years.

Trustee Tom Lenard moved and Trustee Fred Ford supported a separate motion to accept the township's audited financial statements for the year ended Dec. 31, 2025. The auditor, Steve Bryer of Siegfried Crandall P.C., presented the report and answered board questions before the vote carried 6-0.

The board also approved a five-year contract for auditing services with Siegfried Crandall P.C. Trustee DiAnne Warfield moved and Clerk Evan Hope supported the motion to contract audit services for fiscal years 2026 through 2030, starting at $23,500 for the 2026 audit and rising by $500 annually through 2030; the motion passed 6-0.

Meeting minutes show the board received staff memoranda and the draft CIP as attachments. The adopted CIP and the accepted audited financial statements will be used in budget planning and reporting for upcoming fiscal years.

The board's action package also included resolutions recognizing local nonprofit TWIGS, Inc. (see separate item) and several routine consent items adopted at the start of the meeting. The session adjourned at 6:03 p.m.